The Garden of Miracles : Cultivate Abundance in the middle of the Desert

At the heart of the desert, Dakhla, Dar Tawarta has a true miracle of nature : an experimental garden where to grow fruit trees and exotic plants. This garden, fed by a sulphurous water 8,000 year old, is an oasis of biodiversity in the desert. Banana, papaya, guava and even carob trees thrive there, defying the extreme climatic conditions of the region. This garden is not only a symbol of resilience, but also a testimony of the ecological commitment of Dar Tawarta.

Visitors can walk in this garden wonder, picking fresh fruit and discover the farming techniques in place to create this haven of greenery. Here, everything is designed to respect the environment. The water is so precious in this region, is used sparingly, and intelligence. The techniques of composting and organic produce fruits and vegetables without any chemical product, providing visitors with a dining experience in harmony with nature.

But the garden is much more than a simple place of production. It embodies the spirit of Dar Tawarta : a desire to show that, even in the most arid, life can flourish if it is nourished with care and respect. Every visitor who walks in this garden starts with a lesson of resilience, and perhaps a new vision of what nature can accomplish, even in the most unexpected places.

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